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#GMIS2020 Digital Series (June 30)

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11.06.2020, 12:11

#GMIS2020 Digital Series (June 30)

A programme of online events will precede the virtual Global Manufacturing and Industrialisation Summit (#GMIS2020) organised by the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) and UAE Ministry of Energy and Industry.

Focusing on digital restoration, the #GMIS2020 Virtual Summit on 4th and 5th September 2020, will consider how 4IR technologies are helping restore the global economy and overcoming unprecedented challenges.

Under the theme – Glocalisation:Towards Sustainable and Inclusive Global Value Chains, the third edition of the internationally recognised Global Manufacturing and Industrialisation Summit will virtually, for the very first time, bring together high-profile thought-leaders and business pioneers from around the world to shape the future of manufacturing, discuss the impact of pandemics on global value chains, and highlight the role of fourth industrial revolution (4IR) technologies in restoring economic and social activities.

The summit will also consider how disruption to global value chains (GVCs) is forcing manufacturers to adjust their corporate resilience strategies. Digitalisation is transforming GVCs by creating a new digital thread that allows for advanced systems of traceability and improved logistics and planning. The sessions will explore how the adoption of 4IR technologies, localising production capabilities and capacity building, and spreading inclusive and sustainable development will all be critical to the future of GVCs.

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Topics under discussion during the #GMIS2020 Digital Series, will include managing health and safety in the workplace during a global crisis; addressing cybersecurity concerns as a result of increased online activity; harnessing AI to support decision making in factories and encourage the shift towards robotics to protect the workforce from exposure to health risks; and the integration of the Internet of Things with Big Data to monitor and control the spread of any potential pandemic.

Confirmed participants in the Digital Series include thought leaders and subject specialists, Houlin Zhao, Secretary General of International Telecommunication Union (ITU), Xiaozhun Yi, Deputy Director-General of the World Trade Organisation (WTO), Engin Eroglu, Member of European Parliament in Germany, Paul Wellener, Vice Chairman of Deloitte LLP, Harald Kayser, Chairman and Senior Partner at PwC Europe, Matthias Schindler, Head of AI Innovations at BMW Group, Helena Lisachuk, Global IoT Leader at Deloitte, Guillermo Miranda, Vice President and Global Head of Corporate Social Responsibility at IBM, and Pier Paolo Tamma, Senior Vice President & Chief Digital Officer at Pirelli.

H.E. Suhail Mohamed Al Mazrouei, Minister of Energy and Industry, United Arab Emirates and Co-chair of the Global Manufacturing and Industrialisation Summit, says: “The emergence of a global pandemic, and the widespread disruption that has ensued as a result, reinforces why it is crucial to accelerate the transformation of manufacturing through 4IR technologies, which have the potential to further enhance resilience in all areas of the economy and permit the restoration of industrial activity. However, to do so, solid regulatory frameworks must be put in place, as without rigorous policies and cross border planning, less developed countries risk being left behind.

“From innovators to large industrial conglomerates, standards and policies must transcend geographical and physical barriers, so they may nurture both inclusive development and global prosperity. We look forward to welcoming manufacturers, innovators, and governments to the #GMIS2020 virtual edition, to inspire and drive the 4IR conversations forward for the benefit of all.”

LI Yong, Director-General of the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), and Co-chair of the Global Manufacturing and Industrialisation Summit, adds: “The COVID-19 pandemic has shown us how vital industrial productivity and advanced innovation are to the functioning of our global society. This is particularly true in how the manufacturing sector is assisting our overburdened healthcare systems, from robots and drones transporting medical supplies, to artificial intelligence-based detection systems, to production of personal protective equipment and testing kits.

“Advanced technologies will play a major part in the rehabilitation and recovery of our society following the pandemic. We look forward to engaging with partners in the private sector, government, academia and civil society in harnessing these innovations for inclusive and sustainable industrial development worldwide.”

#GMIS2020 was initially planned to take place in April alongside the Hannover Messe 2020 in Germany under the theme of #GermanyConnects – inspired by the country’s leadership in connecting the global manufacturing and industrial community with its transformational digital and technological solutions. The virtual edition was announced following the evaluation of the growing economical and logistical uncertainly surrounding the Covid-19 pandemic.

Badr Al Olama, Head of the Organising Committee for the Global Manufacturing and Industrialisation Summit, observes: “The pandemic has undoubtedly shocked the manufacturing sector and disrupted global value chains forcing us to swiftly move into an era of digital restoration – one in which we must deploy 4IR technologies to restore activities and jump-start the economy. While each country battles the pandemic and mitigates its effects, efforts must focus on building local capabilities, knowledge transfer from developed to developing countries, and engaging youth to contribute with their skills and energy. A coordinated policy response and a multilateral approach are required for continued cross-border collaboration that enables inclusive and sustainable industrial development for the prosperity of all.”

GMIS2020 will bring together a cross-section of thought-leaders from public and private sectors, academia and NGOs, developing and developed countries to facilitate a truly global dialogue around some of the major issues facing the manufacturing sector, in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). During the sessions, leading international experts will analyse key technology trends such as the rules for digital standardisation, the potential of new forms of energy, and how the 4IR is shaping the future of work. The discussions will take place across several formats including panel sessions, presentations, interactive workshops, networking events, and interviews with some of the industry’s most prominent speakers.

Participants can watch the GMIS Virtual Summit and Digital Series at www.https://gmisummit.com or review the programme agenda at https://www.gmisummit.com/new-agenda.

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